Students who learn by listening to sound of the teacher speaking.
Spotting
Auditory learners will often say "I hear" when they speak about interactions they have taken part in. They can be talkative and may have poor handwriting. They tend to remember what was said to them and repeat it accurately. They may stare away from the screen, as not to be distracted by the visual elements and focus on what is being said.
They may like music and often know the words to songs they listen to. They may not perform well on exams, but when speaking with them appear brighter than their test scores.
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Auditory Learners
Students who learn by listening to sound of the teacher speaking.
Spotting
Auditory learners will often say "I hear" when they speak about interactions they have taken part in. They can be talkative and may have poor handwriting. They tend to remember what was said to them and repeat it accurately. They may stare away from the screen, as not to be distracted by the visual elements and focus on what is being said.
They may like music and often know the words to songs they listen to. They may not perform well on exams, but when speaking with them appear brighter than their test scores.